Finish-remover.



n-vraicu J. RYAN, or New YORK,

N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO CHADELOH) CHEMICAL COMPANY,

NEW YORK, N.'Y., A CORPORATION OF WEST VIRGINIA.

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' Patented Feb. 4, 190a.

lrplloat'l'n filed Tue 22. 1907- Berlal No. 380.194,

To all whom it may concerm Be it known that I, PATRICK J. Bus, a citizen of the United States, and resident of the city, county, and State of New York,

have made certain new and useful Inventions Relating to Finish-Removers, of which the followi This invention relates to mish removers is a specification.

and relates especially to compositions for removing amt, varnish and other finishes from su aces.

The remover. may comprise volatile solvent material of any desired character, such potato llo'ar'or fecula has been incorporated for exam le, as benzole or its homologues, combine with alcoholic or ketonic material, such for example, as wood alcohol or acetone. To the solvent material suitable stiffening and evaporation retarding material may be added and incorporated, such as bone dust, burned bone in a powdered condition, wood or. potato flour or fecula, a special otato product recently developed and solirunder that name.

A suitable illustrative com osition suitable for general purposes ma v wmprise benzole :one part, and acetone or wood or grain alcohol two parts, with which. about onehalf to a pound and a half of bonedust per gallon has been thoroughly incorporated. A

similar illustrative composition may comrise benzole one part, acetone two arts with which fromg'two ounces to a an and a half of fecula", per gallon has eon thoroughly-incorporated. Another illustrative composition may com rise benzol 1 part, acetone 2 parts, with w rich 1} to- 15 pounds of bone dust, pulverized burned bones, and of to increase the consistency of the remover 40 and rctard'its evaporation.

This invention has been described in connection with a number of illustrative ingredients, formulas, )roportions and recesses, to the details of which disclosure t w invention is not, of course, to be limited.

What is claimed is:

l. The linish remover comprising approximately henzol 1 part, acetone 2 parts, with which from 11- to 1.} :ounds )0! gallon of bone dust, pulverized lnirncd miles and of fecula has been incorporated to increase the consistency of the remover and retard its evaporation.

2. The finish remover comprising approximately 1 part of benzol, 2 parts of acetone,

with which a substantial proportion of stillening and evaporation retarding material including bone dust has -been added.

. 3. The iinish remover comprising volatile solvent material including henzol, with which as'ubstantial proportion of 'stitlenin" and evaporation retarding material inclinling fecula and bone dust has been incorporated.

4. The remover comprising volatile solvent material with which a substantial proportion of stiffen and eva ioration retardmg material including bone ust has been incorporated. 5. The remover coin rising volatile solvent matcrial with whicli a substantial proportion of bone dust, pulverized burned bones and of fecnla has been incorporated to increase the consistency of the remover and retard the evaporation thermi.

PATRICK J. RYAX'.

Witnesses: l

HARRY L. Duxcalv, JESSIE B. hair. 

